Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1921 M R B . N T N e A a8 R T8 T T ST R D ST ’i*‘ki”(liCK**i*fi*!fii*i***#!ii*iifi#" * PINEWOOD ® K BAGLEY .o Wk N % ok kO % #til*&l;t*l**i‘*ttfi‘*#l*t The Misses Anna and Mable Kirk-| ~Theodore Wiselander returned; vold returned home Tuesday for uihumo from Grand Forks, N. D., Tues-' vis't over the Fourth. |day font @ brief visit with his par-| Mrs. Peter Welter and daughter, |®1'S: Jqsephme, and A. H. Olson of Maple| John Oversea leit for Fergus Falls | Ridge spent Wednesday in town on| Tuesday for a briet visit with his | business: wif . Mr. and Mrs. James Wynne, Mr. Mr. and Mus. Joiin Hershfelt and and Mrs. Gust Thorland, Roy Elliott son Gilbert and Mrs..William Feaster and Matt Berg were Bemidji busi- arrived here Friday for a brief visit ness visitors - Thursday. :with friends and relatives. Il Miss Esther Josefson and Miss| Mrs. R. 1. Pegelow of Raymond, Josephine Wenstrum returned from s called hame Monday on account | Bemidji Saturday evening. i " at}{her_tather‘, F. Kwitzbien. | R. J. Garrard of Jenkins, Minn., | L e Y e | ie Di arrived here Friday for a visit with | vt - relatives; atileathrook thin . Ar(:hle Dltty his mother, Mrs. Garrard, and his we;fi'lvin Westphal left for Minne-! sister, Mrs. T. B. Millar.+ {apolis Friday for a brief visit with| “ Charles Smerude of Solway was\ friends before returning to his home,; here ths week with his concrete mix- | in, Iowa. er, putting in the cement walk for C. iss Ruth Kolb: left for Gonvick A. Bye. i | Wednesday where she will be émploy- Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Miller spent the|ed at the First National nk Fourth with relatives at Cass Lake Mrs. J. Ji €t tt and h- and Federal Dam. orine Oneil are visiting their brother DA]LY PIONEER WANT ADS BR!NG RESULTS Mrs. George Hayes and ‘daughters i Walter Oneil. q Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Enjoy your Sundays and picnics there. H Lunches and hot Coffce served. Confec- tions of all kinds in stock. Special accom- méodations for picnic par- ties. = Diamond Point 1s truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it’s free to you. S Sale of All Millinery ° Something.like two hundred of this season’s latest hats all ready towear. Street and Pattern Hats, in all variety of styles . and shapes, and all colors except white— All $22.50—now .. All $20.00—now All $18.00-—now All $15.00—now All $12.50—now All $10.00—now All - §7.50—now All $6.00—now All $4.98—now All $3.50—now .......... ‘ Please Remember—These Are All New and All Regular Stock We are sure that you willdike these hats and at these prices they are decidely worth while. For Quick Selling We have picked out a large assortment of Ladies’ Hats that we place on sale jn three group lots as follows: 34 & 4 at New Bath Custodian ey Pavilion O T A T of Bemidji are visiting' relatives near Debs this week. | John Wenstrum' and Carl Steffne | were business callers here Saturday. | Alfred Fossend and Ervin Iverson| - returned home from Neilsville for the .T".urth. They returned to their work § s Better than a wind mill for e Aty et suburban homes or on the farm children *left Friday by auto for a, ‘ ‘ ' isit with relati , N. # X Phopilateic || The Paul Systen of . Water Supply Lindgren .spent the Fourth at the Clauson home at Pelican Rapids. —is ihexpensive. —is casy to install. A large crowd from here went to Puposky to celebrate the Fourth. —requires practically ne attention, —operates noiselessly. They report a good time. The Pine- g Wead ball team defeated Puposky ' by a score of 11 to 12. ‘N Speaking of the you man that 3 : went riding and was pu | —may be placed in basement or a separate mud by the Bovi B building. 4! like to remark here that the people s adaptable to all conditions —enables the country home to enjoy the real luxury of a complete bath room. that the “Bovine Specia” h —lightens the work of the kitchen and the en- Speed of tire house. this “Pediculusos Corpus” whose mot- 2 . g : . —abolishes the uncertain windmill and the over- I of Debs, who waited {so patiently ¢ for a certain big manufacturer of lumber, lath apd shin , conte ¥ to is big “I”. e pezfld iar;k P ke " Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot3 2 —.in fact,’it remgves from the country home the i : KKK KRR RRK KRR KRR KT last chjection to living away from the con- Choice Choice Ot. * LIBERTY - *| gested city and adds to the home life an un- 95¢ , 1.95 Choice 2 told joy. ~ You will find $1.9¢ $2.95 [ o ok b % ok bk b b % | g © The Fourth,of Ju])ffilehrution at ! Puposky wa! attended by a large number of Liberty folks. Every one reports a very good time. ! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Petri and chil-| dren were callers in our vicinity last | Sunday and Monday.* Mr. and Mrs. Jack ! siined relatives on the ¥ Values up to $3.50 Valuesup to $4.95 Values up to $6.95 And in all of these we say only this: We will refund the price paid if you are not satisfied entirely, or if you do not think these are This Season’s Greatest Millinery Bargains. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HATS Step in and Let Us Show You the Type Best Adapted to Your Needs, Roy V. Harker SANITATION ENGINEER i R BT R U U U] thc‘ir home. A picnic di held e . o “Tlles, i 118 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. - In a Final Clearance Sale—Three Lots d Ed. R 5 rere Bemidji d : — s at at at S 49c 99¢ $1.49 Values to $1.25 Values to $2.50 Values to $3.98 - Automobile Caps A Final Cleanup Sale of Auto Caps Buy oneé now, they are very handy and cost but. .39¢, 69c, 98¢ ‘ They are worth more than twice this much. TN ’lllmmllmllllm!i!lll!ill!llililll!lmlll Now Time for Union-Alls Children’s Rompers and Rompers Many styles “Lee’s Make” Men’s 49c 69c 75¢ 98c $1.49 Union-Alls Ladies’ Lee Make Union-Alls $2.98 $3.98 $3.75 Kahki color, heavy material. Made of fine Twill Cloth, Boys’ Lee Union-Alls dark Kahki color. We Are Blazing a Trail Through the Tangled Mesh Kahki,” Blue, Stipple Stripe Girls’ Lee Make Union-Alls of High Prices in This Big Mid-Summer Clearance Sale i The Opportunity for Every Home Furnisher to Really Save Money 98¢ ’$1-49 $.1-98 SR Sh()lé blulv{.,‘lgdllotl CQOBNar Is at Huffman & O’Leary’s—See for Yourself. Compare the Prices, Furniture Youths’, 9 to 16 years © 98¢ $1l. $1. Quality and See the Magnificent Stocks to Choose,From, Und. ing P $2.98 : Not in Years Has Such a Genuine Price-Saving Event Been Possible ndertaking Parlors Very .gOOd . Cut ' Flowers Your First Care Is to Buy Furniture These Days that Will Continue to Serve Draperies , . In buying furniture you should always keep in mind that you are 3 goingyto live with it a long time. Furniture that is hastily selected Table Linen Bathlflg SllltS alld CapS Bed Linen 7 oat and bought, simply because the price is low, often develops into disappointment in a short time, ¥ Today, as never before, we are in a position to offer you merchan- dise of quality at prices that ate astonishing. Are You Prepared for the Unexpected Guest? Friends are apt to drop in when they are least expected. Would nof a handsome group of Bedroom Pieces add greatly to the pleas- ure of their visit—and your pride as a hostess? The splendid array of new Rugs and Draperies in our Carpet De- partment will prove very attractive to those who are in the market for Floor Coverings, Lace Curtains or Draperies, Our Stocks Are Literally Overflowing With All that ' 1Is Useful and Good for the Home Our Kenilworth Gift Shop and China Department —are showing some wonderful bargains at pre-war prices. We are closing out our Kitchen and Enamelware at prices less than manufacturer’s cost, it is worth your while to visit this department. OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN will assist you in furnishing your home complete, by paying only a small sum down and the balance to suit your convenience and means, Compare Prices—and You Will Come Again =52 HUFFNAN & O'LEARY urniture al Reascnable Prices % A. T. OF THE STORE YOU CAN ' | FURNITURE ‘ CARLSO COURSE AW A ) BEMIDJI, MINN. : 317 Beltrami Avenue Bemidji, Minn. fil“lllIIIIlI|IIIIII|IIIIIIlIIlIlllIII||||IlIIIHIIIII||IIllllll||llllll||Illl||lll|Illlllll||||||l|||||lfl|||llll||III|llllllllll||IlllIII|Il|IIIIIIHllIIIII|HIIIIHIIIIIII||IllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllhu?-l"I"I"lll""ll"“'Il"""'lIl"lIllIIll"mlll"lIIllIIll"mIIm"Ml"H""lml""l""""l""ll""'l'""'ll"""""""""""""""fi We are getting regular weekly ship- ments direct from New York in all-wool, wool-mixed and cotton Bathing Suits. Our prices are always the lowest 98c to $8.95 Our Styles are always different. Caps, all of the best rubber. 15¢ to $1.49 We will replice any that are defective in any way. Baby Carriages Stoves and Ranges Rugs and Linoleums Window Shades Lawn Swings Chinaware Glassware Kitchenware Silverware It's Now Time for Fruit Jars Showing Now a New Ship- We have early, cheap prices ment of Souvenir Goods on Mason Jars; also glass-top Indian work, ete., all the nov- Easy Seal Jars—}§ ptto gal. clties, priced from .10c to $2 98c to $1.35 See them! Let Us Make July The Usual Busy Month—We Have the Goods and the Prices to Do It—You Can Help. Enamelware Trunks, etc., etc. Everything to Complete The Home {

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